Rishi Sunak joined Bill Gates in London yesterday to meet British innovators ‘solving the challenges of net zero’. The pair meet with those behind Cleantech for UK - a coalition aiming to open the door to a new generation of green technology start-ups.
Mr Sunak said the investment would go towards meeting the UK’s target ofSpeaking to broadcasters at the university’s campus in central London, the Prime Minister said: ‘I’m here at Imperial College with Bill Gates, where we’ve been talking about our shared priorities and securing the UK’s status as a science superpower.
Rishi Sunak and Microsoft founder Bill Gates speak with members of H2GO Power, a company aiming at developing technologies to change how hydrogen is stored and managed He added: ‘I set out at the beginning of the year my priorities and one of them was to grow the economy, and it is really important that we get science and innovation right.
One of the companies, H2GO Power, is developing ‘disruptive smart technologies’ to change how hydrogen is stored and managed.Another, Econic, is developing catalyst technologies that enable the use of captured carbon dioxide to make low-cost, sustainable plastics.
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